- Paul
Eyschen (9
September 1841 – 11
October 1915) was a
Luxembourgish politician, statesman, lawyer, and diplomat. He was the
eighth prime minister of...
-
domestic political environment was
further complicated by the
death of Paul
Eyschen, who had been
prime minister for 27 years. With his
death came a string...
- Charles-Gérard
Eyschen (2 June 1800 – 28
September 1859) was a
Luxembourgish politician and jurist. An Orangist,
Eyschen served in the
cabinet of Charles-Mathias...
- Marie-Adélaïde's
reign saw the
following Prime Ministers and Governments: Paul
Eyschen (
Eyschen Ministry)
Mathias Mongenast (Mongenast Ministry)
Hubert Loutsch (Loutsch...
- Frédéric
Eyschen (18
December 1902 – 30 May 1960) was a
Luxembourgian sprinter. He
competed in the men's 100
metres at the 1928
Summer Olympics. He also...
- The
Eyschen Ministry was in
office in
Luxembourg for 27 years, from 22
September 1888 to 12
October 1915. It was
headed by Paul
Eyschen, and
ended with...
- politics. He
mostly abstained from day-to-day governing;
Prime Minister Paul
Eyschen, in
office since 1888, took care of the
affairs of state. This established...
-
affect the
prime minister's
position until 1915, when the long-serving Paul
Eyschen died in office. His
death created a
struggle for
power between the main...
-
cavalcade (carnival procession) is held
under the sign of the donkey. Paul
Eyschen (1841–1915), a
Luxembourgish politician, statesman,
lawyer and diplomat...
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remained under German occupation during the war. The government, led by Paul
Eyschen,
chose to
remain neutral. This
strategy had the
approval of Marie-Adélaïde...